Non surgical nose job

November 8th, 2013

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Most of the time a non surgical nose job refers to using injectable fillers to level out the bridge. There are very few cases where it really is worthwhile and I think your best option is a traditional rhinoplasty.

A Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Will Help The Bump But Not The Size

November 6th, 2013

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Filler, injected carefully into the bridge of the nose, will make the nose look smoother and will make the bump less noticeable, but will not make the nose look any smaller. If you are looking for a less noticeable bump and a smoother profile, a non-surgical rhinoplasty is an option. If it the fact that it is a "big nose" (your words) that bothers you, you will need a surgical rhinoplasty in order to get you the result you want. Good luck.

Non-surgical rhinoplasty and balanced facial augmentation

November 6th, 2013

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I agree your nose appears too big for your face. An injection of Radiesse to the bridge would straighten the profile. I would recommend injecting your chin and cheeks to enlarge those features and balance your nose better as one option. Surgical reduction rhinoplasty with a chin and possibly cheek implants would be the other option to enhance your appearance.

Candidate for non-surgical nose job?

November 6th, 2013

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An injectable filler could be used to make your nose look straighter from the profile, but it would be temporary and would make your nose look bigger, not smaller. Surgery would be the only option to give you permanent results and to reduce the size of your nose.

Non-surgical rhinoplasty candidate

November 6th, 2013

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Injecting fillers into the nose will temporarily make the nose bigger, not smaller. A rhinoplasty would involve shaving down the nasal hump which is composed of bone and cartilage along with osteotomies to straighten the nasal bones themselves since they are crooked. Please see the link below for virtual rhinoplasty software computer imaging and our rhinoplasty photo gallery

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